1 – 5 pm Great Neck Library to Host Centennial Celebration of The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Connection to Great Neck Books & Readings Community Great Neck LibraryGreat Neck
1 – 5 pm Great Neck Library Celebrating 100 years of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald on Sunday April 6 Art Books & Readings 159 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11023159 Bayview Avenue
5 – 6 pm The 40-Year-Old Ballerino by Chris Davis in FRIGID (NY Fringe) Comedy Dance wild projectLower East Side
10 – 11 pm The 40-Year-Old Ballerino by Chris Davis in FRIGID (NY Fringe) Comedy Dance wild projectLower East Side
7 – 9 pm John Jasperse Projects presents Tides (working title) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance LaMaMa’s Ellen Stewart TheatreEast Village
8 – 9:30 pm Keith A. Thompson & danceTactics presents Love Alone Anthology Project (World Premiere) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance La MaMa’s Downstairs TheatreEast Village
2 – 4 pm John Jasperse Projects presents Tides (working title) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance LaMaMa’s Ellen Stewart TheatreEast Village
7 – 9 pm John Jasperse Projects presents Tides (working title) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance LaMaMa’s Ellen Stewart TheatreEast Village
8:30 – 10 pm Keith A. Thompson & danceTactics presents Love Alone Anthology Project (World Premiere) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance La MaMa’s Downstairs TheatreEast Village
2 – 4 pm John Jasperse Projects presents Tides (working title) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance LaMaMa’s Ellen Stewart TheatreEast Village
5 – 6 pm The 40-Year-Old Ballerino by Chris Davis in FRIGID (NY Fringe) Comedy Dance wild projectLower East Side
5:30 – 7 pm Keith A. Thompson & danceTactics presents Love Alone Anthology Project (World Premiere) / 20th Annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance La MaMa’s Downstairs TheatreEast Village
Tomorrow, 7 pm Poetry in the Parlor: An Introductory Writing Workshop on the Poetic Process The Urbane
Brooklyn Paper The company (drum)line: Brooklyn marching band director brings the beats to iconic ‘Severance’ finale